The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, December 30, 1829, Image 3

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•SB CjS{ t Hall, Shrtptei* & TupM Offer for safe, ' onn B#.W' oUU ao bills Prime l’urk, N. \ork city inspection 100 libls IsiufSngar ao liluls «t. Croia Siimrs ■>00 ensks Nulls 4 to «H, 100 lbs on ell .Kl do Brads(Ito20il, 100llw ondi 100 tons Swedes Iron assorted—tint liars from 1 to 18 inches wide Square do. A to •! inches wltlu MO hhls. llownnl-strent Flour o0 do (’anal Flour, E. S. B. «■ Co.’s rod brand til boxes Sperm Candles “Now Bed ford” M) bags prime green Colfim 300 bags Youles” patent Shot 250 kegs “Peabody’s” White l.end 40 catty boxes Fresh llyson Tea 25 pieces best Hemp Bagging 20 do heavy Tow do 10 do llossmns 200 reams Wrapping Paper ft boxes “Sauuder’s” best quality old “ Cavendish” Tobacco ft do '‘.Marshall’s” dry cured prime eld do. HO kegs low priced Tobacco, various brands 200 hexes Spanish Sugar* 100 do. common do. 10 pipes “Seignett’s” Brandy, war ranted pure ft do. Holland Gin, various brawls 4 Hilda New Orleans Hum 1 puncheon Irish Whiskey ft pipes •* Cogswell's” old Canary Wine ft quarter casks do. do. t.O ounces genuine Sulphate Quinine tit coils Packing Yarn ftO boxes fresh Malaga Lemons •tOO Grind Stones, small sizes, dec 00 JVI Mantles, Shawls, &.e. ERINO and Cashmere Mantles, and Merino und Thibet Shawls. ALSO. Merino Cloths oflhe first quality. For sale at the very lowest market pri ces nt No. 1, Young’s Buildings, Market Square, Just received, n fresh supply of Ladies* Leghorn Bolivar llats, Rich Ribbons, and co loured Silks, which, together with the stock on hand, make a very general assortment ot Fashionable articles. For sale wholesale or retail, ns low as the lowest, by dec ao a. Bennett. Mackerel. nn BBI.S No. 2 Mackerel in good order Ol/ 10 do. “ 1 do. do. 110 do. “ ft do. do. lauding and for sale low if taken from the wharf. A. BASSETT. dec '-I Toys and Fancy Articles. \ SMALL invoice just received is ol- i jL fered for sale ou th« lowest terms. Ap ply at the Lottery and Exchange Office, Bull street, to G. ROBERTSON, dec 28 Swartcono’-s Physical Drops. A SUPPIA ofthose oolnhrntnd Drons.just received and for stile by lav & hp.ndrickson, dec 20 Gibbon's Buildings. F l Best (inality Uoslicn Butter, 71 011 sale by dec 2ft ' dunning &. cAMi'Finr.n, Johnston’s Stores. Oranges. 8 AAA ORANGES, five days from'-the igrove ut St. Marys, carefully . handled, for sale by PALMES & LEE, dec 23 Exchange Dbck. GUNS. 3 CASES fmo Doublo and Single Barrel Guns. Received by the Agnes &■ Ann and for sale by N. B-. & JfI'.- W'EED. doc 19 Just Received. 2 AAA BUSHELS Corn. Landing from sloop Eliaubotli, fcrsulo in lots to suit purchasers by dec 30 J. B. HERBERT. Irish Potatoes. 4 FEW busliels first quality real Irish Po tatoes. For salo by fine IT) CJ.AGHOItN &. WOOD. N. E. Rum. C)A 11BLS. N. E. Rum, for solo by AU TAFT & PADELFURD. dec *2S Domestic Cotton Goods. -g A BALES Brown SViirtlncs, fur sain by i U TAFT &• l’ADELFORD. dec 28 AViro Sifters. fi>£> DOZ. Wire Sifters, asrortod sizes, for A £ sale by dec 23 PIIILBRICK & BAKER. Now Goods. CHAMPION & LATIIROP, Have just received, i^AA YARDS dark heavy American • " Prints nt 121 cents per yard 200 Cotton Table Cloths 4, 5 and 04 Thibet Wool Shawls, assorted colours 0 and 7-4 ricli raw Silk Shawls White Luce Shawls uud Veils Luco Capes Broad English Thread Luces Black and white English uud French Silk Hose Black slate and white Cotton do. Mon’s mixt Hose Black and white Silk Gloves 10 dozen Ladies superior 11. S. Gloves 20 do. common do. Book Muslins, Sarsnot Cambric Cambric Muslins, 100 nucks Pius I lemmings Needles, Silver Thimbles Figured ami plain Gilt Buttons, for Children’s Clothes Blue and Olive Broad Cloths also, Additions to their assortment of Car petings 20 pieces Satinetfs Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Tickings, &e. &c. &c. All of which are oll’ored nt. wholesale uud retail at. No. O, Gibbons* Range, dec 28 Newark Cider and Ale. Just received, Ojf| BULS. Newark Cider, very fmo 10 do. Law, Beveridge & Co’s, dou ble Ale, a superior article ALSO, Choice family Groceries, Liquors, &c. For salo bv * FRANCIS RICHARDS, No. 11 and 12 Pcniicld’s Buildings, dec 29 29 Champagne, & c. A BOXES Sillery Clmtnpngne, of the tuU much admired*anchor brand 50 eusks London Porter, in pint and quart bottles For sale AND’W LOW & CO. doc 29 29—Hi. 150 Lot tor Foolscap Paper. REAMS super Letter Paper ft() do. Cap do. ill dozen Webster’s Spoiling Books fiO reams Wrapping Paper 20 do. Printin''Med. do. Just received atm for sale by PIIILBRICK & BAKER. dec 2ft Whiskey and Sugar. O IIIIDS. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey 5 boxes doublo rclincd Loaf Sugar, re fined without the use of blood ft do. single do. do. do. do. Lauding from brig Tolu and for sale by 13 II. SLOAN, dec 2ft Hunter’s Buildings. •List. Received. PUNCHEONS Jamaica Rum I 10 doz Cano und Rush bottom Fancy Chairs 20 do Windsor Chairs. Iia.tvl*...-Prom dup Stiitim, ttii.1 <’••»• t> dec 24 ? n iifimiert. Harrison Apple Cider. L ANDING from ship Macon 20 bids Cider, manufactured by J. Craue of West Bloomfield, N. J., for sale by JOHN BENTLEY. A supply of the above superior article will be received weekly. J. B. dec 17 * _ Sugar, Molasses, &.c. 1 et 11110 s - Si. Croix Suonr JL O HO do. |iriinu retailing Molasses 130 casks Nails 13 boxes I lyson & Young Hyson Tea 20 pieces liemp Hugging For salo by dee 28 TAFT & l’ADELFORD-. <J. Iron, Franklin &, Box Stoves. JjVOR sale by dee 22 N. B.&.1I. WEED. Bolting Cloth. A N Assortment of tlio above article receiv ed and for-sale by dec 22 N. B. St. II. WEED Lentous. an BOXES .Sicily Lemons in Imndsomo ZU order, jest received and for side uy .(e/.22 COIIEN & MILLER. tW» Wilmington Tar. mn IIBI.S. Wilmington Tar, inst recoiv- # ■ oil and for sale by A. BAoSEIl. dec 17 Brass Grates, JUST Received forsaie bj & ^yEED. dne 10 Linseed Oil. 5 BBI.S. Linseed Oil, j"»‘ tecoived n"d for sale by A. BASSE 11 • dec 17 Landinu from sclir. Othello, AA BBI.S. Portland Rum MV 10 liags Jamaica I’imunto 15 firkins 1st quality Ooslion Jluttor 20 bids. Moss nriil l’rimo Beef For sale by COHEN &> MILLER, dee 24 Fancy and Windsor Chairs. •j A DOZ. Fancy Rush Bottom and Wind- A U sor Chairs 3 doz. High Hocking Chairs. Now landing und for sale by dec 23 PIIILBRICK &. BAKER. Landing lrom Ship 31acon, ?A BBI.S. Canal Whiskey Ej" 23 do. Applo Brandy 10 ensks iirimo Cheese For salo by ROE &■ MERRIMAN. dec 17 2U Canal Flour &, Goshen Batter AA BBI.S first quality Flour .All 10 firkins best Butter 20 casks Cheese PALMES LEE, doc 0 Exchange Dock. Superior Georgia Syrup and Molasses, I N IIIIDS. and in Barrels, for .salt? by , R. &. W. KING, dec 29 20—o Corn Afloat I rtAA BUSHELS Georgia Corn. ,52UU For salo by dec 29 pal Nils & lee, Exchange Dock. rou Liverpool, The first rule coppered ship LAGODA, Ellis Bradford, master, — Hus (100 bales Cotton ready, und will moot with prompt despatch. For froight of 3 to 400 bales, apply to , S. B. PARKMAN. tide 20 20—l l'Oll LIVERPOOL, The first class ship PERU, Capt. llammond, Having the principal part of her mirgo engaged, will moot witli despatch. For freight of the remainder, apply on board, or JNO. & JAS. REID. due 29 roii Sew-york, [UHTAIII.ISIIBU LINK.l The regulur packet ship STAT1RA, Thomas Wood,master, — Will lie immediately despatched. For freight or passage, having excellent ac commodations, upply to Capt. W. on board, or to IIALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. dec 23 l'Oll NEW YORK, [ K S T A n Ii I 8 II 1>D J. INTI. ] The regular packet ship MACON, I). Ij. Porter, master. Having half of her cargo engaged, will ho immediately despatched for balance of freight or passage, having elegant accommo dations apply to (’apt. Porter on bnnrd, or to HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER. doc 1(1 roii riiEiuiiT on charter, . TJio fast sailing brig UNION, E. Jordon, master, Burthen 180 tons, 3 yours old.— Apply to Captain J. on board, at Ancianx’s wharf, or to COIIEN & MILLER, dec 24 roll SEW.YORK, [ 8 V 11 O O N 1J U 1.1 Nl'|] The fast, sailing packet sclir. O T H E L l, O, ivfcV Walter IhtlUvy, master, Will meet with quick despatch. For freight, or passage, having handsome ac commodations, apply to Cupt. B. on board, ul Ancianx’s wharf, or to COIIEN & MILLER. Ear sale on hoard, 20 bids Apples, in fine order lft drums new {Smyrna Figs dec 24 l'Oll VARIES, Sloop SPLENDID, Capt. J. Caines, -jpzizzSZZm To sail with despatch. For freight apply to the Cuptuiu ou board at Jones upper wharf or. to DUNNING & CAMPFIELD. dec 2ft U7—p Strayed. From the subscriber a red hriudled l.’ovv, hruudc.l W. C. A suitable reward will be jia.id for any information respecting m » .* LI* I ■ fit Dlllwlltll V.. To Rent, THE upper rooms lit .*jl.’nr ton’s buildings, corner of Bay und Jn. streets, having recentJy been put in good conditkm. Possession given immediately. Apply to Charles A. Woodrull’or the tubsiTiber. More Prizes at tire Fstablislied Oflice. rrUIEdrawinjr nftlio Union Canal Lntteiy A Class No. 14, wan roccivdd on Satur day. Tlin lbllowinir aro tlm drawn munbora : 20, 23, 40, 44, 34, 22, 1, 32, 45. Cuuibinutiou 22,25,51 1 , (wholo Ticket,) a prizo of $.'10(1 Coinbinlitioit 44,40, .35, a prize of $80 Aud otliaro Weru ordered til ROBERT SON'S Ofilee, where eaali is advanced for prizes oh soon ns drawn. 0^?" 'fbc drawing of tlio Grand Consolida ted Lottery will be received on Wednesday— Uupital 10,000 dollars—Tickets $5, The Maryland Lottery ou Friday, 1st January— Capital 8000 dollars—Tickets $3. dee 28 More Luck at Luther’s. T HE following are the drawn Nos. in the Union Canal Lottery, Class No. 14, 20, 25, 40, 44, 34, - 22, 1, 32, 43. Cond.nmtion 1,32, 43, a prize of $10,000, was ordered at this ofilee in a quarter Ticket, forai'cullcumu in this city, to whom theeasli was immediately paid at LUTHERS Lottery and Exchange Office, doc 29 ° * Latest Luiulon Fushions. Ult,U*)'.KS *. TAlliOitS, V MAUKUT nquARE, H AVE received by ship Emperor and other Into arrivals a new and complete fluportmont of GOODS, which renders their assortment os good, and us eininentlv calcu lated lor the season, as cun be found at any similar establishment in the State, consist ingof Superior hluck, blue, brown,, olive, green and mixt BROADCLOTHS. Very superior black, blue, fawn, enrbenn, coronation and other colored CASS1M ERE8. VESTINGS, of all qualities and descrij)- tions. Together with a general and lusliionable assorunont of Ready Made Clothing, Such as, Coats, Frocks, Couttces, Pants- Vcsts, &c. of ail qualities and descriptions— with a groat variety of Fancy articles, all of which will bo sold us cheap as can he bought in any similar establishment iu the Union. N. B. As the subscribers are determined that none shall excel them, either in fusliion, neatness or punctuality of execution, they hope to merit a coiitinuuncc of public patroii- age. All orders from the country or otherwise, will he gratefully received, mid executed with a particular reference to neat ness aud dura bility, as wo havo in our employ tlio first rate New York and Philadelphia workmen, doc 13 19 A PTTBSIg SA.L2S. Brogans. BY I'HILHinCK »V DAKGK, , „ THIS I)AY, noth inst. ’ At 11 o’clock, will be sold iu front of their Auction Store, 10 eases’ Mcu’a TJiick Brogans, dec 89 PUBLIC SAL3S. II y J. B. HERBERT. TIES DAY, 30th in«. 1-0 b C bl« Appie B b ° U0M ' bO<0r ° BU>Sft 10 drums Fresh Figs. A b HO. Executor’s Sale. nr pirtr.Hiiwir.i-«a On theJirsl Tuesday in January next, At 11 o'clock, will ho sold before the Court House iu the City of Savannah, All the Eastern tenement of brick buildings on Lot No. 8, Darby Ward; House & Jot No. 34 Columbia Ward ; lot, and buildings No. 13, Carpenter’s Row ; Lot No. 9, & improve ments, Docker Ward, and Lot No. 10, and half t he improvements, Docker Wurd, aii in the city ot Savannah ; being part oft he re al estate of Josinh Fcnfield, late of Suvun- nnh, deceased. Sold by peVmission of the Court of Ordin- ary»of Chatham countj', for the benefit of the heirs und creditor;*, by order of tlio Executors. Terms at time of sale. dec 22 dec 30 3 Elvgant Entry Lamp#. 30 Lb. Notice. A N Election will be held at tlm Court Utilise on the First Monday in January next, being the 4th day of that’mouth, fora Sherifi’, Clerk of the Superior und inferior Courts, Coroner, Tux Collector, Receiver of Tax Returns, und a Surveyor, for the County of Chatham. By order of the Justices of the Inferior Court. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk. dec 24 Electors of Chatham County Fat UN ns and Fr.u.uw Citizhnh, f AM a. candidate for Coroner ut the Elec tion iu a January next, and should I he elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties of the ofilee witii fidelity. Very respectfully, ll.liAUPT. ocl 29 To tlio Kiootors of Clialham co. j^EI.l.UW Cilixonn—I ngitiii luinoiuin? B. inysulfa candidate for tlm continuance of the ollice of Coroner of Chat hum County nt the approaching election in .luuuury next,aud humbly solicit your sulIViiges. THOMAS ED!!N. liov 2 429 Notice. D AVID BELL is a candidate for re-elec tion as Tux Collector ut the ensuing election in January. dec 23 T Sporting. URKEVS, Geese, Ducks anil Fowls, will bo shot for ut Boimvonturo on For Salo, (And on a long credit if required,) WMALJ, and valnublo improved pluntii- FRIDAY Next, Now Year’a Day, emnmonc- Lull of.,’00 aoreaontlic 8ait.y,ealeulnlitd ( in j. j,t (| o’clock, A. M. Froo fi.r Rillea, lor either Cotton or Sugar, und within one mile’s ride of the City of Savannah, (having u well linihJied Dwelling House, with other con venient. appendages,)—tlio location oft he en tire tract tiivoriihie for mu miring with flarsh Mud—mi auxiliary which the industrious mid •;v.fmrie;|ced Plunter knows howto value, ir not so,<1, Hie lioiise, wim or wnuout mo Land, may he rented on early apidiention to R. F.'WILLIAMS, Wlio lias City Lola lc lease, dec 2ft 27—lit j Smonth bore Guns or Pistols, ut the usual distance. Also, 2 Deer at 300 yards with ltilJo. Also, n fmo New York stall f.l U.v, im ported iu the ship Macon, dec 29 29 Tertn* cash. 1SYJ. U, lIERliERT, I HIS DAY, 30th ioat. At 11 o’clock, will be sold before my store", 0 doz Windsor Chairs. dec 80 AISO, 10 firkins Goshen Butter. 89 Term. cash. Uu J. B. irmtBER T. 'rms DAY, 30th iiiBt. At II o clock, will be sold before my store) 1 billiard Tublo complete AESO, 4 two branch brass Candle Sticks, dec 80 UY J. 11. J1E 11 HER T, THIS DAY, 30th inst. Al 11 o’clock, will bo sold before my sfd^, 80 doz Cotton Shirts £9 “ Duck Trowecrs. also, 10 p». Scotch Carpeting, difl?rent niLfi. tcTna 1 bale Kerseys 20 pieces Negro Cloth 1 case Swansdown Vests, dec 30 Terms ut time of safe. Madeira Wine. tlYJ. B. It Kit BERT, THIS DAY, 30th inst. Al 11 o’clock, will bo sold before the Counting Room of Messrs. Kctchwn&Bur* roughs, 2 pipes ^ Oliveira Wine, of su- 4 hulfdo /■ periorqualitv, entitled 10 qr casks do ) to debenture. ALSO, ft coses of 2 doz each, said to have been in bottles 12 years. ALSO, 32 dozen of superior Wine, Oliveira &c.’ imported per Hercules at Charleston in 1826, and has been bottled about 14 months. dee 30 Terms at \ iino of salo. nov 12 GEO.IIOUSTOUX. 2ft9 Apples. O K BBI.8. ApplcH. Just roemwd and wr 25 Bale by PALMLS Si- 1.LE, , 4ec20 Esthango Deck. Corn Ailont. BUS11 ELS Bench Island Corn .. 11111/ fnowerop)’inthncnr. Forsalc hv ’ CANDLER & DAVIDSON. y dec29 Cow Pens and Bran. BSIIELS for sale at a iiioderato price, ft00 bush. Wheat Bran. Apnlvto PAlAJES &. LEI*. (>e 23 PAlAJEl— Exchange Dock. Mess Pork mid Bed. Oik BBI.S. Mchs l’urk Ol" 10 do. Beef For salo low by dec 28 TAFT & PADEU’OUD. r UNION HOTKL (Sorlh West corner of the Public Square,) THOM ASTON, WsOS COUNTY* H GO. Jt—R TIIE.Subscriber has thu'pjea- sure of uniiouiicing to tlio public, ■ 111^9 that this large anu commodious estahlishment is nearly comple ted and will be fitted in the neatest stvlo for the accnnunodntion of TRAVELLERS uud BOARDERS, by tlio first of Janttniy, 1830. lie llutters himself that his friends and the public will now have additional inducement to patronize him, us their own comfort can bo moro completely secured. His STABLES aro excellent, ami con venient to aline spring of wutor, stored with provender, &e. die. 1 J. B. BATEMAN, doc 10 14 The Mncon Telegraph and Messen ger, Georgia Journal. Savannah Georgian, und Augusta Chronicle, will insert the above un til the first of January, and forward their ac counts to Thomaston ibrsettlemcnt. J. B. B. ' aids. 1 cian a A. DAY COACII-MAKER, HAS received by late ar rivals from tlio North, n ’now and complete assort- t mcnt of GIGS—oncclip- jtic spring Bakolcub, for —_— oui? or two horses, und 3 one horse Wagons, which are offered tor sale (at his old stuud, corner of Bryan and West Broml-sts.) as low and on us good terms ns cun bo bought elsewhere in tlio State. Pur chasers are solicited to call and examine for themselves. Carriages and Gigs of nil kinds repaired with despatch, and in a workman-like order. Wagons, Drays, Carts ami Wheels of all descriptions made and repaired for prices to suit the times, and work warranted. A sliure of public patronage is solicited. octJU 248 Planter’s Bank. A N election for eight Directors on the part of the Stockholders, will be held ut the Banking House on MONDAY, 4111 January. The poll will bo opened at 9 o’clock, and clos ed ut 2 o'clock. As no business will ho done on that, day, paper falling due must be pro vided for on the Saturday previous. J. MARSHALL, Cashier, dec 29 28—1. Notice. A LL persons indebted by nolo or other wise, to the firm of Chichester & Scran ton, aro respectfully requested to call and set tle the sumo on or before the 1st day of Jan uary next, us after that date these remaining due and unpaid, will he placed iu the bunds of an Attorney for collection, dec 7 H A Wanted an Overseer, 1’1’LY to JEUE.MJAH CUYI.ER. llt-c 17 ‘.’0 For Sale, VALUABLE Plantation hi Liberty- L Countv, within two miles of Riccboro', contamg Niue Hundred Acres: uhout 2ft() acres of lids land aro tide-swamp very fertile under hank, and there are atloust One Hun dred Acres mure, all of which uro believed to ho very well adapted to the culture of Simur Cano. The higli-Iuud is very good, mid has generally produced us abundant Crops of Cot ton and provisions, as any in tlio neighbor hood. For terms, which will ho accomoda ting, apply to Mr. PETIT DE VILLEKS, in Eavannult. dec 10 19—ro For Salt’, O N Argylo Island, Savannah Bad; River, a first rate Tide Swamp Plantation of 100 acres, under bank, in good order for plan ting. On tlio premises are a comfortable Dwelling House, with eight rooms, Over seer’s House, Negro Houses, &c. a Barn on a secure mound, of 283 foot by 70in breadth. To ho sold, witli or without the Plantation, a Driver and a small gang of Prime Negroes, accustomed to tlio River. Jn Charleston apply In Frances Lance, Esq.; in Suvuimuh to Ann ’Timothy. ALSO, The Sister Ferry Tract of about S00 acres, dec 29 Sweet Oranjjc Trees. rjnHE subscriber an Agmit for a respeeta- J- bio planter iu »St. Augustine, oilers for sale from three to five thousand Sweet. Or ange Trees, deliverable in Savannah. They are five years old, ami from ft to 7 font liign. They will he delivered on the wharf at. $2 apiece, and lie put up .in such a inaniier us to ensure their living. They can ho deliver ednt any time between the middle of Do- ceuiher and 1 st of February. The subscriber will receive orders for nnv number. Apply to J. D. iIUGUENIN. nov 12 2ftS Notice. Tlanli o f Darien, December 8, 1S29. A N ELECTION will ho hold, at the Bnuk- ing House, iu this citv. on MONDAY, the 4th ilny of JANUARY’NEXT, for FIVE DIRECTORS on the part of the individual Stockholders, for tho ensuing your. The poll will ho opened at ten A. M, ami closed at two P. M. 7hl order. LIVEN KZ Eli S. REES, Cashier. Tho Savannah Georgian aud Milledgovillc? Journul will publish tlio above until the elec tion. dec 12 13 Notice. T HOSE gentlemen of tho Savannah Vol unteer Guards who nre desirous of en couraging & military spirit or volunteer corps, will he gratefully thanked by the subscriber (the agent ot’tho company tit Athens) if they will send the Caps which they formerly wore to the office of tho Georgian or Republican ; thereby enabling him to collect them witli much greater facility and despatch. The subscriber also requests that they will he sent on or before the 39th of this month. As many will he thankfully received, ns will be given. WM. P. WHITE. dec 2ft 27 Notice. P URCHASERS of Books at tho sales ou tho evuuiugs of tlio 10th, 19th and 23d inst. at the Store udjoiuing the City Hotel, uro requested to call tor them. PIIILBRICK & BAKER. dec 29 Flows. FREEBORN’S Plows, assorted sizes, tor Buie by- dec 25 HAZARD & DEN SLOW. JVlissmif, ROM Steam Rent Wharf six hales Cot- ton, supposed to have been taken bv rtiistuko, any information relative to winch will bo thankfully received, viz : H (in u diamond) ft2—298 lbs J B (in a circle) 38—3fi3 “ l (in i AID • I,. Gibson” 4123 iV. (in a diamond) I halo JI (in a diamond) K 1 hale W. P. HUNTER, Pies’t. S. B. C. dec 24 Missiiiff. C * JIATtRET.S siiperline lloward-st. Fhnir, 9 marked I. W. landeil from tlm sHir. Ro meo, from Baltimore, at Ancianx’s wharf last week. . Any information leading tot he recov ery oftlio same will bo thankfully received by JOHN WAGNER, dee 28 28—j'p* Missiii}., 2 BBLS. Whisk(*y, marked S (in a dai- mprnl.) or N. (iarrov/, taken from along side ship Macon l»y mistake. Any infnrnm- tion respecting tho same will bu tlmnkfully rocoived by HALL, SIIAPTER &. TUPPER. doc 29 NOTICE. I VlOUR months nftor dato I shall apply to . the Inferior Court of Camden County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil tJio real estate ot ? Mielmel Rudolph, deceas ed, fertile benefit oflhe heirs uud creditors of said estate. E. RUDULPII, Admufmtvntrix. sept. 10 220—f Administrator’s Notion. A LL persons having demands against the estate of Charles II. Wind, deceased, Will present them duly attested, at the Count ing Room Of Bayard it Hunter, to N. J. BAYARD, Adm’r. nnv 29 "Wanted Inimediiitely A GOOD House Servant, who is a good Washer and Ironnr, for which liberal wages will he paid. Apply ut this office, dee 28 Hy J. 11. HERBERT, On the first Tuesday in .Tamiury noxt, will he sold before the Court House, in this City between the usual hours of sale. That plantation formerly owned by Buck- halter, sitiiuto in tho White Bluff district and adjoining lands of estate Win. Davies and est. T Rice and others containing in all 250 acres inure or less, about 101 acres of which i» good planting land, from CO to 70 acres clear ed and about 20 acres adapted to thoculturo of Rice, the balance well-timbered pine land. There are on tlio pieiniacs a gooa dwelling house, .kitchen, &c. Terms—one third cash, the balance on 1$ months credit, with interest from date secur ed by mortgage on tho property. Purchaser rnying for titles, cb.c 80 By j. n. HERBERT, On the Jirsl Tuesday in January next, At 11 o’clock, will be sold before the Court I louse in tin’s city. A liogro Woman, a good Cook, Ironor, uud Washer. Terms cash. iSxeeutoiLs JSalo. LAW BOOKS. ByP/riLBR/CK # BAKER. On TUESDAY EVENING, 12th January, At 7 o’clock, at tho Store oil tho Bay au- joiniug the City Hotel, tlio Law Library ot* the Jala Judge Davies, consisting ofthe.inosl; approved authorities, AMONG WHICH AH I) l Johnston’s Reports, 20 vols. Vc?oy’s Chajicvry Reports, 20 vols. iMussacliusctts Ilejiorts, 17 do. Wheaton’s Reports, 12 do. Bacon’s Abridgement, 7 do. English Common Law Reports, 12 vote/ East’s Reports, 10 vuls. Brown’s Reports, 7 vols. Fountain’s Reports, 7 vols. Coke’s Reports, 7 vols. Job list on’s Chancery Reports, 7 vols, ('ranch’s Reports, 0 vols. Coinyn’s Digest, 7 vols. Cowan’s Reports, 7 vols. Randolph’s Reports, ft vols. Robinson’s Admiralty Reports, 9 vote. Rluckstonc'ri Commentaries, 4 vols. Coke ou Littleton, 3 vols. Raymond's Reports, 3 vols.- Bosnuquet aud Puller’s Reports, ft vole. Domnin's Reports, ft vols. Walker’s Digest of Laws of Geo. 1 vol. Pickering’s Reports, 4 vote. Connect icut Reports, 2 vote. Chilly's Criminal Law, 4 vote. Binney’s Reports, 0 vols. Dallas’s Reports, 4 vote. Mason’s •Reports, 3 vote. Johnston’s Co son from 17991 o 180ft 3 vote Laws of Georgia fiu. 1820 to 1827,4 vote i> urn fords and East’s Reports, 8 vols. Marshall on Insurance, 2 vote. Reports Constitutional Court 8. C. 2vola Clancy on Married Women, 1vol. Atherby Law of Marriage, 1 vol. Montague on Partnership, 2 vols, Powell on Contracts, 1 vol. Campbell's Reports, 4 vote. New York Term Reports, 3 vols. Herring and Men ford’s Reports, 4 vote. Yates’ Reports, 4 vote. Washington Circuit Court Reports, 2vola Jacob’s Law Dictionary, 3 vols. &c. &c. &c. Sold by order of the Executors, dec 28 Merino Shawls, At very red need prices. J A. &. A. WILSON, have among their stock of Staple and Eandy Dry Goods, an assortment of ongaml square white, black uud scarlet. Merino Shawls, which, on ac count of the lateness of thu season, will he disposed of much below the usuul prices.— Also a few pieces British and German Meri no Cloths, fashionuble color?, dec 2V 29 ’ An Academy of Fine Arts W ILL be opened in Mr. Young’s Building, above the store of Messrs Nichols &> Jones, by P. G. GUTTENBERG, of Germany, who will teach the various brandies of DRAWING, such as Architecture, Perspec tive, J listorienI, Landscape, Flowers, &c. &c. lie will also take Portraits in oil and iu water-colours. dec 12 13 Prints. O F the latest London Fasliions, just re ceived, together with a fresh supply of Fashionable Goods, which may be seen ut the Store oftlio subscribers, where Gentlemen can scarcely fail to find Goods suited to theiv taste, a (id at prices suited to the purse. MALLERY & DUFFY. .<lc V ‘ 29 • ' ’ -